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August 1, 2006

Mick LaSalle Blows It Again (Surprise!)

When this SFist attended a recent press sceening of the animated feature Monster House, something wonderful happened. A writer we've always respected made a pointed crack about "movie reviewers from the dailies", which inspired another film journalist to darkly mutter "Uh, I don't like them animated cartoons", a joking impression of Nemesis of SFist and San Francisco Chronicle movie reviewer Mick LaSalle. After the laughter had subsided, several of us recounted our favorite idiotic lines from his reviews (ours was, of course, his proud announcement of ignorance on the provenance of Assault on Precinct 13). It was an exchange that left this SFist glowing like we do after an especially good massage. There's nothing that brings people together like self-righteous mockery, what?

We were thinking about our Monster House moment when we saw this Boing Boing post ripping LaSalle a new one after his blockheaded review of Monster House. Our favorite bit:

I know there's no accounting for taste, and if someone likes the animation in Monster House or A Scanner Darkly, I'm envious that they're so easily amused. But LaSalle's review reveals such a supreme lack of understanding about animation that true aficionados of the artform and talented industry pros are dumbfounded by LaSalle's astoundingly clueless review.

And that's the thing about LaSalle, right there -- the issue isn't necessarily that we agree or disagree with his reviews, the problem is that they're so deliberately obtuse that they're almost shocking. Look, we're not asking for Cahiers du Cinéma, here, but we do expect a little less idiocy from the film reviewer of what claims to be a major metropolitan publication. Is that too much to ask? We're starting to worry that it is.

Thanks to Isaac for pointing us toward this link!


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The only review of his I really liked was when he reviewed some bad comedy (Revenge of the Nerds or something similar) and said "in this 2 hour comedy you may laugh a few times, but in 2 hours wouldn't you laugh a few times ANYWAY, and save yourself some cash as well?"

Other than that, I rarely read the chron. In contrast, their tv critic, Tim Goodman kicks ass.

 

Are you only just starting to realize how truly terrible the "Chronicle" is and always has been? Mr. LaSalle proudly trumpets his total ignorance about everything, and in that respect he's a perfect poster boy for his misbegotten journalistic horror of an employer.

Greg Dewar is right. Tim Goodman is a good writer, and so is David Lazarus, along with the art critic Kenneth Baker. Steven Winn is occasionally given the space to write an interesting article. And that's about it. The rest of the writers are either deliberate fools like Mr. LaSalle or have had whatever intelligence they once possessed kicked out of them.

 

I think Mick LaSalle is a national treasure. When you look on Metacritic, he's usually the outlier from the other critics, and his opinion is a very reliable inverse of how good the movie is.

Conversely, Tim Goodman is the best TV writer in America.

 

I think Mick LaSalle is a national treasure. When you look on Metacritic, he's usually the outlier from the other critics, and his opinion is a very reliable inverse of how good the movie is.

Conversely, Tim Goodman is the best TV writer in America.

 
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